Connah's Quay Nomads, Bala Town and Bangor City will discover their opponents when the 2017/18 UEFA Europa League draws are streamed live from Nyon tomorrow at 12pm (13:00CET).

The first qualifying round draw starts at 12:00 GMT (13:00 CET), followed at 13:30 GMT (14:30 CET) by the QR2 draw.

The draw will be streamed live from UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland via www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/

With 100 clubs involved in the first qualifying round, each team is ranked according to its coefficient (Bala Town 1.525, Bangor City and Connah's Quay both 1.275) and split into seeding groups prior to the draw.

Sixteen clubs enter in the second qualifying round, joined by 50 winners from the first qualifying round.

Bala Town celebrate winning the Welsh Cup by beating The New Saints (Image: www.faw.cymru)

Bala qualified for Europa through winning the Welsh Cup for the first time in their history, with Quay finishing a best-ever runners-up in the Welsh Premier and City winning the Europa League play-offs.

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For Bangor, it will be a 16th European campaign with the club's current record standing at 35 games, three wins, four draws and 28 losses.

This week some of the club's long-standing fans shared their fondest memories of European experiences in days gone by.

Dafydd Hughes said: "My best trip was that to Chisinau in Moldova where we almost won but off the field highlights were dinner with the British Ambassador and a rather less civilised visit to the Cricova wine caverns with copious tastings. As to the draw I would fancy Levadia Tallinn or FC Vaduz of the seeded teams but there again a victory at Ibrox would be sweet."

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Former Bangor City Supporters Association chairman Mike Ishmael recalled: "Belgrade to play FC Sartid was the biggest experience of all. Iceland and Denmark were good, first time in Finland was a blur. Would like a British draw so it's accessible for most fans."

Julian Davies added: "Most memorable was seeing Chris Jones score City's first away goal in Europe since the Intertoto, have never laughed so much at the antics of the Blue Army. Somewhere accessible would be ideal and if we get through Slovakia would be great as I'm already going there on holiday."